• Install and and Setup for Linux for Clustered Data ONTAP
    • Preparing for deployment
    • Installing SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Verifying Linux host configurations using the configuration checker tool
    • Provisioning storage
    • Creating Snapshot copies
  • Installation and Setup for Linux for Data ONTAP Operating in 7-Mode
    • Preparing for deployment
    • Installing SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Verifying Linux host configurations using the configuration checker tool
    • Provisioning storage
    • Creating Snapshot copies
  • Administration for Linux
    • Product overview
      • Support for volume migration
      • Management of an LVM and raw entities
    • Understanding the SnapDrive for UNIX daemon
      • Stopping the daemon
    • Support for storage system rename
    • SnapDrive for UNIX configuration
      • Configuring SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuration information in SnapDrive for UNIX for guest operating system
      • Configuration information for Vserver
      • Host preparation for adding LUNs
      • Audit, recovery, and trace logging in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • What the trace log file is
      • What AutoSupport is
      • Support for multipath access in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • Multipath setup
      • Thin provisioning in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Multiple subnet configuration
      • What SnapDrive wizards are
      • Using port set in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuring igroups
      • FlexClone volumes in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • SnapDrive for UNIX operations on FlexClone volumes
    • Security features in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Login information for storage systems
    • Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuration of role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • Configuring sd-admin in Operations Manager console
        • Adding sd-hostname to the storage system
      • RBAC and storage operation examples
    • Storage provisioning in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Storage operations in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Storage creation with SnapDrive for UNIX
        • Storage partitioning scheme in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES)
      • Command to use to display available storage
      • Increase in storage size using SnapDrive for UNIX
      • The storage connect command
      • The storage disconnect command
      • The storage delete command
    • Creating and using Snapshot copies in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • What Snapshot operations are in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Snapshot copy operations
        • Crash-consistent Snapshot copies
      • Snapshot copies information display
      • Snapshot copy rename
      • Restoring a Snapshot copy
        • Restoring Snapshot copies on a destination storage system
        • Volume-based SnapRestore
      • Connecting to a Snapshot copy
        • Connecting Snapshot copies on mirrored storage systems
      • Splitting a volume clone or LUN clone
      • Deleting a Snapshot copy
      • Disconnecting a Snapshot copy
        • Guidelines for disconnecting Snapshot copies
    • Data collection utility
    • Troubleshooting
      • Understanding error messages
        • Error message format
      • Common error messages
      • Standard exit status values
    • Command reference
      • Collecting information needed by SnapDrive for UNIX commands
      • Summary of the SnapDrive for UNIX commands
        • Command summary
        • SnapDrive for UNIX options, keywords, and arguments
  • Installation and Administration for Solaris
    • SnapDrive for UNIX overview
      • Management of VxVM and raw entities
      • Support for volume migration
    • Preparing to install SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Hardware and software configuration
      • Preparing your storage system
        • Resetting the snap reserve option
      • Host preparation for installing SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Guest OS preparation for installing SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Installing or upgrading SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Files installed by SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Understanding the SnapDrive for UNIX daemon
      • Stopping the daemon
    • Verifying supported configurations
    • Support for storage system rename
    • Using port set in SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Configuring igroups
    • SnapDrive for UNIX configuration
      • Configuring SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuration information in SnapDrive for UNIX for guest operating system
      • Configuration information for Vserver
      • Host preparation for adding LUNs
      • Audit, recovery, and trace logging in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • What the trace log file is
      • What AutoSupport is
      • Support for multipath access in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Thin provisioning in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Multiple subnet configuration
      • What SnapDrive wizards are
    • Security features in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Login information for storage systems
    • Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuration of role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • Configuring sd-admin in Operations Manager console
        • Adding sd-hostname to the storage system
      • RBAC and storage operation examples
    • FlexClone volumes in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • SnapDrive for UNIX operations on FlexClone volumes
    • Storage provisioning in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Storage operations in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Storage creation with SnapDrive for UNIX
        • Guidelines for the storage create operation
      • Command to use to display available storage
      • Increase in storage size using SnapDrive for UNIX
      • The storage connect command
      • The storage disconnect command
        • Guidelines for the snapdrive storage disconnect command
      • The storage delete command
        • Guidelines for using the storage delete command
    • Creating and using Snapshot copies in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • What Snapshot operations are in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Snapshot copy operations
        • Crash-consistent Snapshot copies
        • Guidelines for Snapshot copy creation
      • Snapshot copies information display
      • Snapshot copy rename
      • Restoring a Snapshot copy
        • Restoring Snapshot copies on a destination storage system
        • Volume-based SnapRestore
      • Connecting to a Snapshot copy
        • Connecting Snapshot copies on mirrored storage systems
        • Guidelines for connecting Snapshot copies
      • Splitting a volume clone or LUN clone
      • Deleting a Snapshot copy
      • Disconnecting a Snapshot copy
        • Guidelines for disconnecting Snapshot copies
    • Data collection utility
    • Troubleshooting
      • Understanding error messages
        • Error message format
      • Common error messages
      • Standard exit status values
    • Command reference
      • Collecting information needed by SnapDrive for UNIX commands
      • Summary of the SnapDrive for UNIX commands
        • Command summary
        • SnapDrive for UNIX options, keywords, and arguments
  • Installation and Administration for IBM AIX
    • SnapDrive for UNIX overview
      • Management of an LVM and raw entities
      • Support for volume migration
    • Preparing to install SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Hardware and software configuration
      • Preparing your storage system
        • Resetting the snap reserve option
      • Host preparation for installing SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Installing or upgrading SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Files installed by SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Understanding the SnapDrive for UNIX daemon
      • Stopping the daemon
    • Verifying supported configurations
    • Support for storage system rename
    • Using port set in SnapDrive for UNIX
    • Configuring igroups
    • SnapDrive for UNIX configuration
      • Configuring SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuration information for Vserver
      • Audit, recovery, and trace logging in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • What the trace log file is
      • What AutoSupport is
      • Support for multipath access in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Thin provisioning in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Multiple subnet configuration
      • What SnapDrive wizards are
    • Security features in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Login information for storage systems
    • Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Configuration of role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
        • Configuring sd-admin in Operations Manager console
        • Adding sd-hostname to the storage system
      • RBAC and storage operation examples
    • FlexClone volumes in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • SnapDrive for UNIX operations on FlexClone volumes
    • Storage provisioning in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Storage operations in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Storage creation with SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Command to use to display available storage
      • Increase in storage size using SnapDrive for UNIX
      • The storage connect command
      • The storage disconnect command
      • The storage delete command
    • Creating and using Snapshot copies in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • What Snapshot operations are in SnapDrive for UNIX
      • Snapshot copy operations
        • Crash-consistent Snapshot copies
      • Snapshot copies information display
      • Snapshot copy rename
      • Restoring a Snapshot copy
        • Restoring Snapshot copies on a destination storage system
        • Volume-based SnapRestore
      • Connecting to a Snapshot copy
        • Connecting Snapshot copies on mirrored storage systems
      • Splitting a volume clone or LUN clone
      • Deleting a Snapshot copy
      • Disconnecting a Snapshot copy
        • Guidelines for disconnecting Snapshot copies
    • Data collection utility
    • Troubleshooting
      • Understanding error messages
        • Error message format
      • Common error messages
      • Standard exit status values
    • Command reference
      • Collecting information needed by SnapDrive for UNIX commands
      • Summary of the SnapDrive for UNIX commands
        • Command summary
        • SnapDrive for UNIX options, keywords, and arguments